1993 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 265

1993 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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Sewice & Appearance Care Fuses & Circuit Breakers Look at the silver-colored band inside The wiring circuits in your vehicle are Snap off the cover to reveal the fuses. protected from short circuits a by You'll find a fuse puller clipped to the the fuse.If the band is broken or combination of fuses and circuit inside of the cover. Place the wide end melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you of of breakers. This greatly reduces the of the fuse puller over the plastic end replace a bad fuse with a new one the the fuse. Squeeze the ends over the fuse correct size. chance of fues caused by electrical and pull it out. problems. When finished, replace the cover and pinch the release levers again to unlock The m i fuse panel is located to the left Spare fusesare located in the slots an labeled "Spare" on the following chart. the panel. Pressit back up into place. of the steering wheel, under the instrument panel. Pinch the release levers to lower the fuse panel for ease of viewing, then pull the fuse panel toward you to lockit down.

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Sewice
&
Appearance
Care
L
Fuses
&
Circuit
Breakers
The
wiring
circuits
in
your
vehicle
are
protected
from
short
circuits
by a
combination of fuses
and
circuit
breakers.
This
greatly
reduces
the
chance
of
fues caused by electrical
problems.
The
main
fuse
panel
is
located
to
the
left
of
the
steering
wheel,
under
the
instrument
panel.
Pinch
the
release
levers
to
lower
the
fuse
panel
for
ease
of
viewing,
then
pull
the
fuse
panel
toward
you to
lock
it down.
Snap
off
the
cover
to
reveal
the
fuses.
You’ll
find
a
fuse
puller
clipped
to
the
inside
of
the
cover.
Place
the
wide
end
of the
fuse
puller
over
the
plastic
end
of
the
fuse.
Squeeze
the
ends
over
the
fuse
and
pull it out.
Spare
fuses are located
in
the
slots
labeled
“Spare”
on
the
following
chart.
Look
at
the
silver-colored
band
inside
the
fuse.
If
the band
is
broken
or
melted,
replace
the
fuse.
Be
sure
you
replace
a
bad
fuse
with
a
new
one
of
the
correct
size.
When
finished,
replace
the
cover
and
pinch
the
release
levers
again
to
unlock
the
panel.
Press
it back
up
into
place.